A Feeling Of Wholesome Empathy Drips My Face, As I Feel Sorry For The Human Race

Before I say anything I would just like to say a big thank you to Adso – I have not only really appreciated your posts but I have thoroughly enjoyed every single one, as I am sure everyone else has. Lets continue:

I have just come out of a very depressing time of my life and I feel that you are the only people I can speak to. It was a time of confusion, sorrow, insecurity and most of all disappointment in myself. I am talking about the quarter life music crisis I found myself in since my last post. I had plentiful new album/new sounds but felt nostalgia for the past. I thought this frustration would be eliminated by one of my favorite sounds from yesterday releasing a new album (Maximo Park) however this just slipped me deeper into despair as I felt absolutely no connection to the album unlike the love affaire for the last two. I was in a very dark place and blaming myself for these emotions. I thought I may have lost my ear as my passion for music evaporated into the mist of my adolescence. I soon realised that I had not lost anything I had just stopped looking. A combination of the amount of new music I was trying to get through and the shortened amount of time I was trying to get through it caused an inevitable re-evaluation of my close interpersonal relationship with my first love.

I can now safely say that we are back together and striving more then ever. Time has been my friend and for this I will forever be grateful to the one dimension we can never conceptualise. It was actually one of Adso’s posts which included ‘White Lies’ that kicked this off and that album in combination with the following, has made me start to anticipate Splendour In The Grass in a couple of weeks with shaking hands and an open grin.


Doves – Kingdom Of Rust

I have had this album for quite some time however it was only after my crisis I really started to appreciate it. I know The Doves are spoken about very highly amongst the music elite and although I have been very slow to get onto the bandwagon the seat that was left vacant has given me a smooth ride all the way to Belongil Fields. Speaking of rides their opening track ‘Jetstream’ is certainly one of them. Whaling guitars and effects builds to a bouncy break, which layers itself with distortion as it reaches out for ‘Jetstreammmmm’ – I can already feel it. I have also added Kingdom Of Rust and Still Going’s remix, which I think brings it into disco perfection.

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The Doves – Jetstream
The Doves – Kingdom Of Rust
The Doves -Kingdom Of Rust (Still Going Theme)


Art Vs Science – EP

I am sure that if you are from Australia you have definitely heard the hype behind Art Vs Science. Winning Unearthed last year they were given the opportunity to play at Splendour In The Grass and fade away like so many bands who were able to get the most people to vote for them. Unlike the others Art vs. Science brought originality and popularity to the table which is often hard produce at early stages of ones career. I intentionally missed their support spot at the Datarock gig so I was able to appreciate them inn full at Splendour… Ok I have always been an honest person I missed them because I wanted to get more fucked up and used that as an excuse. I heard they killed it and I was pissed I missed them. So now I cannot wait to see how they produce this concoction of sound live.

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Art Vs Science – Parlez Vous Francais
Art Vs Science – Friend In The Field


Children Collide – The Long Now

Children Collide are the most recent band I have gotten into and I can thank mainstream radio/TV for this pleasure. Their song Chosen Armies was haunting me a couple of weeks ago like Casper on crack. I first saw the film clip when flicking through Channel V and was unable to turn away, slightly because of the music but mainly for how cool the clip looked. The song stayed in my head yet I forgot who they were until 6am on a Saturday morning when I was returning home from bible studies in a cab and I heard nova so lightly start to belt out the opening guitar riff, I immediately stopped talking shit to the cab driver reached for the volume sat back and simply Waited. I am guessing if the first two times I heard these guys were on Channel V and Nova then they must already be very popular. Their sound is one that many of us grew to know and love in the 90’s before it got stale – I think they have left the perfect amount of years to bring back the grungy punk rock for all of us to enjoy with guilty pleasure.

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Children Collide – Chosen Armies
Children Collide – Cannibal
Children Collide – Social Currency

The Middle East – The Recordings Of The Middle East

This was a band I became aware of from a couple of people at work one who saw them live and said it was one of the most incredible live shows she has ever seen and the other who did not get off my back until I listened to them. I do thank you both and I hope they bring the children’s choir to Splendor, which I heard accompanied them during their last gig in Brisbane. I don’t know too much about them but I believe the album I got was released a few years ago before some line up changes and they have just recently released an EP with some of the same songs which has been gaining air play on Triple J. Their track Blood is one that I think the majority of people will like as it is non-conformational and perfect to sit back and ponder to what they might actually be singing about.

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The Middle East – Blood
The Middle East – Fools Gold

And as Adso mentioned in his last post I to have also been listening to The Temper Trap’s new album. I will let Adso speak about it in his next post as I am still at the early stages of appreciating it. It does sound amazing though and they will be wicked at Splendour.

Well that is it for some of the Splendour bands I have been getting into recently. I think it may be one of the best festivals I have ever been too as there is just so many people I want to see. Adso you should def come, just make it happen.

As you will soon see, although I went through a tough time in my relationship with music we are back together and stronger then ever and the below albums are testimony to that.

Datarock – Red

Adso has already made a recent post about Datarock but I felt I had to talk about them too and post a few of my favorite tracks off their album. I believe that this album is better then their last and we all know how good that was. The range of styles they explore and succeed with throughout ‘Red’ is quite amazing. Every single track is as catchy as the last and all as interesting as each other. A few of my favorites as the moment would have to be the opener ‘The Blog’ with its social commentary and insight about the internet mixed together with retro synths and a punky chorus. “Molly’ an ode to obviously one of their favorite Rangas from the 80’s – Molly Ringwald. I personally cannot really relate to their adolescent obsession however they probably do not have many rangas in Norway. ‘Back In The Seventies” has to be my number 1 track at the moment and has moments of ‘Roxanne’ throughout. Just like Who Made Who earlier in the year I just wish Datarock came to Brisbane after their album release however knowing them I am sure I will see them again soon.

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Datarock – The Blog
Datarock – Molly
Datarock – Back In The Seventies


Placebo – Battle For The Sun

Placebo is one band that I have never given a chance. I have only ever heard their singles, which have always been classic rock pop songs. Battle For The Sun is the first full album I have listened to and now all I can think about is going back to their catalogue and appreciating all the tracks I have obviously missed. In a world of minimal beeps and glitches the sound of big rocking distorted guitars and beats from a world class band get my teeth grinding harder then any solely produced electronic track ever could. I believe that one sign of a great album is when the last track is one of the best – you will find that some bands these days throw all their good tracks at the start (Empire Of The Sun, MGMT) and you can be fooled into thinking they are a good band rather then a band with a few good songs. Placebo’s final track ‘Kings Of Medicine’ is a stunning rock ballad that they obviously thought fit perfectly at the end of their album no matter what the executives recommended.

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Placebo – Kings Of Medicine
Placebo – Battle For The Sun
Placebo – Ashtray Heart


Grace Jones – Hurricane

Well I am sure nearly all of you have enjoyed Aeroplane’s remix of Williams Blood – to me it has definitely been the remix of the year. It is because of this fact that I am a little confused as to why it took me to about May this year to get her album. I guess I was imagining something very different to the remix, more old school. I was very surprised to realise that Aeroplane took a very hands off approach to the song and the original chorus is probably one of the toughest parts out of either version. Her album is very modern and very interesting and she is clearly extremely talented. I love tracks like ‘Corporate Cannibal’ as her voice just oozes respect as she uses spoken word to remind us of the corporate hell some of us are drowned in.

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Grace Jones – Williams Blood
Grace Jones – Corporate Cannibal
Grace Jones – Hurricane

Kissy Sell Out – Youth
As many of you know who have read this blog for a long time Kissy is probably the one/producer DJ whom I have held very high up even above some bands. I have been following Kissy’s footsteps and his eventual rise up the stairs of respect for about the last 3 – 4 years. His album I have been looking forward to for just as long and you can imagine when I heard he was going to turn his sound into a live show I was ecstatic with excitement as to the possibilities of his sound live. His live debut was last year during the European summer and I heard nothing but absolutely terrible reports of his live show. I still kept faith and he slowly started to release a few sneak previews of songs on his album on his Myspace – it did not really sound like the Kissy I grew to love and I somewhat refused to listen to anything until the album came out. Then the album came out and I read some of the worse reviews I have ever seen anyone give. Kissy played live in Sydney about a month ago and from this impression of his new songs and live show I did not even make the trip down to see one of my former idols – what sort of fan am I? When I got Kissy’s album I went in with little to no expectations waiting for annoying vocals and the synth work all but gone. On first listen I heard those annoying vocals but I also heard a shit load of his trademark synth work – it was everywhere. On further listens the vocals stopped being annoying and became catchy and unique – I then understood the direction and sound. Kissy did not forget about all his old friends treating us with a few glorious electro instrumentals. I read somewhere ‘Another Electro Pop Album’ – I completely disagree. To me ‘Little Boots’ and ‘La Roux’ are just another shitty electro pop album. Kissy is something much more complicated which they obviously do not understand.

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Kissy Sell Out – Youth
Kissy Sell Out – Harriet
Kissy Sell Out – Through The Leaves
Kissy Sell Out – Bubs & Bizzle

Peaches – I feel Cream

Well for a girl who does not really respect herself she gains some serious respect from some of the best electronic producers in the world. I have always enjoyed Peaches and both times I have seen her live she has been highly entertaining. I Feel Cream really lifted the bar as one of the true electro albums of the year. I guess that is what happens when you get some help from Soulwax, Simian Mobile Disco, Digitalism, Drums Of Death and more. The track for me is definitely Simian produced ‘More’ which is basically a 3 and a half-minute build up for a minute of electro insanity. Please DJ’s play this one for me, as I want to dance!

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Peaches – More
Peaches – Talk To Me
Peaches – Mommy Complex


Fever Ray

Unique an aural treat as it sounds so sweet. Laced with individuality and beauty; dripping with distant euphoria so unfamiliar, so far from The Knife that sliced the piece, so deep. Left with nothing but cuts, oozing blood, rising Fever and the sun’s Ray turns the earth for another day.

Fever Ray – When I Grow Up
Fever Ray – Triangle Walks

Death Cab For Cutie – The Open Door EP

Well this little EP was quite the pleasant surprise a few weeks ago. The single Little Bride is quite a classic Death Cab song however the second track ‘My Mirror Speaks’ is what you’re after. The angst’s of Ben Gibbard’s interpersonal struggle with himself is explored throughout the lyrics and summed up perfectly with an acoustic guitar at 2:25. This is a band I need to see again.

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Death Cab For Cutie – Little Bribes
Death Cab For Cutie – My Mirror Speaks

Silversun Pickups – Swoon

Yeah one of those bands where the only things you hear is a single and every one saying good things about them. So question is to you my friend why did you not get their first album then??? Why have you not heard every single one of their earlier songs?? You are clearly missing out and now I realize just how much after listening to their new album that is combusting with pressure ready to explode over my perception of rock (I was talking to myself by the way).

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Silversun Pickups – No Secrets This Year
Silversun Pickups – Panic Switch

Lindstrom & Prins Thomas – II

If you are not into really cool shit all the time then you only have one other chance to like this sort of music – being in the right mood for it. I am into cool shit but unfortunately I do not have the time to be into cool shit all the time like this album. But luckily for me I knew it was good and I was in the right mood to enjoy it on several occasions and have grown to really appreciate this music for what it is – unbelievable. I am not sure if I will get any one with this post but I do hope I get at least one who understands.

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Lindstrom & Prins Thomas – Rothaus
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas – Cisco
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas – Gudene Vet + Snutt

The Field – Sequenced

Yes this is very unlike me to title a paragraph of my blog with just one track but that is what happens when you do not have enough time to really enjoy the whole album of something that needs a lot of time to understand. I am talking about The Field’s new album “Yesterday and Today” which sounds so beautiful but also sounds so far out of reach to really love. Luckily for me there was one track that hit me when I was in the “mood” I speak about above – that track was sequenced and o my god it shows how powerful one man can be behind his machines. If one man can do this just imagine what is possible for collaborated electronic music in the future.

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The Field – Sequenced


Animal Collective – My Girls

Ok I just speak about how it is so weird that I just post about one song – but then I do it again. O my god I must be so strange!!! Enough of that because there is a legitimate story behind this one you goddamn parasites striving off our heartbeats. I have had Animal Collective album since February this year after hearing all the hype about them. It did not grab me it did not even really touch me enough for me to even think about letting it grab me. Why?? Time again my friend, I did not give it the time it needed, and as we all know songs need time but the really great songs need it more then the others. Why? Because the really great songs are new sounds which are not familiar to our sense of hearing and at first sound interesting but not amazing. If a song sounds amazing first listen then you have heard all the sounds before and although it is catchy it is not a great track. I believe that My Girls by Animal Collective is one of those great tracks and luckily the song and the band has got all the spoils they deserve. So how did this track come back 5 Months after I got the album? Well I found my self in a situation a few weeks ago where I was waiting in a hospital sobering up but the very strong pain killers kicking in – the film clip came on Video Hits in the morning on the common TV Screen. I watched and I could not turn away, I knew who it was and knew I had the album… I went home and listened and finally cherished and understood what everyone was talking about. They are coming to Brisbane in December and will be fucking amazing live but unfortunately I will not be in the country and I believe neither will Adso so we will both have to hear about it from someone else.

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Animal Collective – My Girls


The Gossip – Music For Men

This is one band, which I have always really enjoyed, but I have had some adversity with my tastes along the way. This being a very good friend who I went and saw them live with who really really hated them. I am not sure if they hated the music but I am sure they hated the stinky hot atmosphere and the image of Beth the lead singer. This could be cruel but it is societies perception of things and I do understand where they are coming from. Me on the other hand held the utmost respect for her and her band for what they were doing as I loved it. I love this album it is filled with a funk that rock has been missing.

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The Gossip – Heavy Cross
The Gossip – Pop Goes The World


Finally I really think you all deserve to know that the pictures I post each entry are not just random acts of attention. They have meaning and they are meant to make you feel. They always relate to the title of the post and I will always be the only one who really understands what it all means…

Gravity lets the blood silently escape, as hate is not something that pollinates.
A feeling of wholesome empathy drips my face, as I feel sorry for the human race…….

Thanks

Jimps

A Vulgar and Objectionable Person

It appears as though the door to my blog now includes a “Content Warning” pathetically hedged to its rusty hinges by complaints to Google. If you are reading this then I hope that you have understood the “Terms of Service” because if you haven’t and I offend you with my “objectionable” content then you are no longer just a douche bag – you are now a retarded douche bag who has been warned.


All my faithful non complaining readers will now be rewarded a dose of Derogatory Hitler in the form of a not so Jewish double playlist. If you are offended by any of my above or below comments – please save the world elsewhere and never come back here you queefing nun sluts.



A Derogatory Playlist PT VIII

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1. The Laughing Light Of Plenty – The Rose
2. Mission Control – Innerspace (Long John Saliva Remix)
3. The Shortwave Set – Now Til ’69 (Aeroplane Remix)
4. Padded Cell – Far Beneath London
5. Nikola Gala – Night Walk
6. Grand Popo Football Club – Les Hommes C’est Pas des Mecs
7. CSS – Move (Cut Copy Remix)
8. Cold War Kids – Hang Me Out To Dry (Hostage Remix)
9. Tired Irie – Skipteque
10. Bufi – We Begin
11. Pomomofo – Island (Hey Now Remix)
12. Walter Jones – Deuteronomy Brown (I-f Edit)
13. Kidda – Under The Sun (Herve Remix)
14. MGMT – Kids (Soulwax Remix)

A Derogatory Playlist PT IX

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1. Rubies – I Feel Electric (TieDye Remix)
2. The Lost Valintinos – Bismarck (Canyons Remix)
3.Architecture in Helsinki – That Beep (Kasper Vandergraff Mix)
4. Vampire Weekend – The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance (Chromeo Remix)
5. Cut Copy – Sands Of Time
6. Heavinz – Ride (Matt Hughes Remix)
7. Kissy Sell Out, Herve – Rikkalicious (12” Version)
8. Tiga – Mind Dimension (Kid Legit Remix)
9. KeenHouse – Mecho Maniac (On Off On Remix)
10. Hot Chip – Touch Too Much (Fake Blood Remix)
11. Fan Death – Veronica’s Veil (Erol Alkan’s Extended Rework)
12. Proxy – Raven
13. ZZT – The Worm (Erol Alkan’s Extended Rework)

I Highly Recommend

The Shortwave Set – Now Til 69’ (Aeroplane Remix)

I love telling stories, don’t you love listening to them? Will you listen to this one if I promise that it was not a dream – as I know that dreams are incredible boring to listen to unless they are your own.

I first heard of this track through one of the Chop Shop boys as he returned from Splendour in the Grass trying to detail in words the feeling he got when Gus (Bang Gang) dropped it during his set. He told me to get the track and get everything ‘Aeroplane’ does as it is all good – Well, I did my best and tried several times to get this track however something was always in my way and come 2 months later I still had not listened to it.

The story would continue one night at The Empire as Chop Shop dropped a nu disco number which made me close my eyes, move my head slightly from one side to the other as my hips were correlated in the opposite direction all while my palms were out and facing down – this movement continued with a smile that grew every 32 beats for 5 or 6 mins as my body expressed the feeling which Chop Shop could not originally explain with words. The song was The Shortwave Set – Now Till 69’ (Aeroplane Remix) and you were right thanks for the explanation.

Cannibalism

This track proves that you should always do what tastes right.


CSS – Move (Cut Copy Remix)

CSS are one of those bands with a perfect combination of familiar chords and sweet unique vocals which make them a remix dream. When someone with the production professionalism of Cut Copy gets their electronic mitts on the tracks it is a sure sign of a very friendly remix. Cut Copy play with this combination for the most part of the track giving listeners what they want and in the last 3 mins they start to create something special and give the listener exactly what they need.

Kidda – Under The Sun (Herve Remix)

I never thought I would highly recommend the glitchy fidgety style of Herve however there is something about the sudden change from female vocals to a face warping bass drop that gets me every time.

Atheism

This is not really a feel good track as such – however evidenced by the big bang theory and natural selection even the Branch Davidian religious sect in Waco could have been saved.


Vampire Weekend – The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance (Chromeo Remix)

Chormeo have splashed a sprinkle of gold over Vampire Weekend’s track ‘The Kids Don’t Stand a Chance”. The remix is not really in the same vein as most of their previous electro pop gems however they have utilised the vocal sample incredibly well to create an emotional journey through electronic chord heaven.

Tiga – Future Dimension (Kid Legit Remix)

As you can see I included the big 4 from Europe’s summer in my playlist (The Worm, Kids, Raven and Mind Dimension) mainly just to be cool and stop getting bullied. I have only recommended the ‘Kid Legit’ Remix of Tiga’s Mind Dimension due to the fact that I think all of the above songs were over hyped and need no more words typed about them. I chose this remix over the original as I think it uses the right samples in the right places and lets face it the original and Soulwax version are not going to get any justice until you hear that bass on some serious speakers.

I do hope I was able to utilise my new found “content warning” just a little because who wants to watch a PG movie anyway? – unless maybe they are Pixar or something? Whatever it is like my little brothers video – fuck off.

Buy the tracks from Itunes (good luck finding most of them)

Thanks

Jimps

P.S. I think this is like my first post ever I have not used the word Synth <-- Fuck.

A Derogatory Playlist PT VI


Once again it is time for me to say “it’s time for the next instalment of A Derogatory Playlist!” This is one that has been a couple of months in the making so some of you might find the tracks a little dated. This just gives more credit to the quality of the track if I still have not got sick of it. The playlist is the same concept as always in that it starts off a little softer or poppier and slowly progresses through indie electro to harder fuller electro. So if you like tougher and more dancey tunes then start from the bottom and if you like it more chilled and versey tracks then start from the top. As always it will fit onto a CD if you could be bothered. Please enjoy.


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1. The Whitest Boy Alive – Golden Cage (Fred Falke Remix)
2. Neon Neon – I Told Her Alderaan
3. Get Cape Wear Cape Fly – Waiting For The Monster To Come (The Shoes Remix)
4. Black Kids – I’m Not Going to Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With Me (The Twelves Remix)
5. Primary 1 – Hold Me Down (The Shoes Remix)
6. Late Of The Pier – Focker
7. Foals – Electric Bloom (Blaze Trip Remix)
8. Chromeo – Fancy Footwork (Kissy Sell Out Remix)
9. Mystery Jets – Hideaway (Switch Remix)
10. INXS – Need You Tonight (Jon Gill’s One Of My Kind Mix)
11. Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip – Look For The Women (Fake Blood Remix)
12. Annie – I know UR Girlfriend Hates Me (Get Shakes Remix)
13. Goyte – Hearts A Mess (Ocelot Remix)
14. Boyz Noise – Oh (A-Trak Remix)
15. Bag Raiders – Fun Punch (Calling In Sick Remix)

I highly recommend

INXS – I Need You Tonight (Jon Gill’s One Of My Kind Mix)

This was one of two late additions to my highly recommended list after drafting it up about a week ago. It grew its electro infectious disease all over my mind last night as I played it loud. It is one of those tracks that has every thing you need including thumping bass, big distorted snyths, massive beats and robotic vocoders which blend absolutely perfectly with samples of Michael Hutchence’s smooth vocals and INXS sweet guitars. I am surprised that INXS has not been sampled more – or maybe they have…

Annie – I Know UR Girlfriend Hates Me (Get Shakes Remix)

This is the second late addition to the highly recommend list which was added just this morning. I do not know how I nearly left it off. After 2006 I had predicted two relatively unknown producers to take 2007 by storm – They were “Kissy Sell Out” and “Shakes” (now “Get Shakes”). While the prediction of Kissy came flying through with 2008 shaping up to be even bigger awaiting his album launch and live show, “Get Shakes” seemed to just stay where they were. Their “Sister Self Doubt” EP was one of my favourite productions of 2007 comprised of utterly faultless electro bangers which still sound original today. I do hope that they can grab 2008 by the balls and become popular enough to tour Australia, because they would be insane live. This remix of Annie comprises of a cool beginning which serves as the perfect intro for what becomes a traditional “Get Shakes” masterpiece which will turn the dance floors into a shameless expression of self obsession.

Bag Raiders – Fun Punch (Calling In Sick Remix)

I highly recommended Calling In Sick’s track “Cali Games” in the last Derogatory Playlist. The still relatively unknown production duo from Sydney has been delivering a string of very professional productions and remixes as you can hear on their myspace. This remix/remastered version of “Fun Punch” is an absolute dance floor filler as I have witnessed first hand at The Empire when The Chop Shop DJs dropped it to a then thin Dance Floor. The intro builds with some Justice electro slap bass into the “Fun Punch” Melody you should all know with a touch more distortion. The track is very high quality and you can really hear the difference when this is put on a big system – enjoy it now but just wait for the club.

Mystery Jets – Hideaway (Switch Remix)

I am not to sure if the “Mystery Jets” have released their new album yet but the anticipation to hear it is really killing me. I have been excited about it ever since I heard that “Erol Alkan” was doing the production. “Switch” never seems to go wrong with remixing and this is another fine example. He is great at taking indie tracks and turning them into fidgety electro house masterpieces, but I must say I like this remix mostly because of the chord progression, guitar and lyrics. If any one already has “The Mystery Jets” album can you please let me know where I can get it.

Chromeo – Fancy Footwork (Kissy Sell Out Remix)

I had not heard this remix any where but Kissy’s Myspace before I saw him play at the Family a couple of weeks ago. As I heard the drums come in over Kissy’s previous track and the vocals “Two Step – On The Floor” I knew the crowd was in for a treat. I however was holding off because I knew exactly what was going to happen at around 3:27 when Kissy introduces a break beat and the track turns to drum & bass – so sweet (Rorey you might like this one). “Chromeo” has to be one of the most remixed bands I have ever heard and I have got to a stage where I usually ignore any new remixes released but how can you ever ignore Kissy?

Late Of The Pier – Focker

This is an incredible track which I heard Kissy Sell Out drop during his set and made an instant note that I needed to find out what it was. I was able to ask Kissy after his set and he let me know that it was “Late of The Pier” and and that “They are going to be massive”. This track is oozing for a remix and I sure it is not long before we see some killers if it gets to the right people. It begins with a very high energy riff which sets the pace for the rest of the track. The kick drum keeps it close to the dance floor and the melody of the lyrics will keep it popular. It finishes with a spacey classical break down which fades into one last electric explosion just when you thought it was over – Perfect.

The Whitest Boy Alive – Golden Cage (Fred Falke Remix)

This is a remix which I am still really enjoying listening to after a couple of months. I think it is because it mixes emotional lyrics from “The Whitest Boy Alive” with Fred Falke’s happy house beats. I would love to hear this one on a beach in summer; it is one of those tracks which gives you that feeling which could possibly make it timeless.

Primary 1 – Hold Me Down (The Shoes Remix)

This remix I heard probably 10 times before I even had it on my computer due to my Girl Friends obsession with it. This could mean it is a girly song and I like gay music or it could mean that the girl was right? Either way I like it and I think it does deserve to be highly recommended. The track completely saves it self from going down in a repetitive state at 1:28 when the verse vocals come in giving it that indie feel into a dancey chorus. Maybe this is one for the ladies….

This the most amount of tracks I have ever highly recommended from a play list and there were a couple more which were very hard to leave off. I do believe that this is the BEST “Derogatory Playlist” ever so make sure you download as many of the tracks as you can, turn it up loud and express yourselves while having fun.

Keep an Eye On

Foals – Electric Bloom (Blaze Tripp Remix)

“Blaze Tripp” is a young DJ/Producer from The Gold Coast who is currently turning ripples into waves over the scene with tight productions and remixes. His remix of Foals deservedly earned its place within the playlist of the best dance tracks I have heard over the last couple of months. I highly recommend you check out this young producer and follow his path to success. Check out his Myspace for more.


Kissy Sell Out @ The Family – Brisbane May 3rd 2008

I thought I might also add in a review I did for Inthemix for all you unfortunate souls who might have missed Kissy Sell Out’s tour of Australia recently. It was an intensely fun night and I was rewarded in the end for my years of obsession with Kissy by getting him to sign one of his records and also appearing in a photo on his myspace!
Thanks Kissy – See below.


“Arriving to The Family at around 1am, I was able to catch the last half of Aston Shuffle’s set and was immediately treated to The Presets My People, which sounded oh so sweet in a context that is removed from the twangy commercial radio stations that you can’t always avoid. They had the dancefloor full with their long build ups, and a much tougher electro house then I expected.

Although more could be said about the boys from Canberra, to me this was all about the Kissy Sell Out performance, and the best 10 minutes of Aston’s set was when Kissy was floating around the DJ booth, and I was able to have a chat to him and get my record signed. My excitement built for his set as he flipped through his CDs, changing his mind on how he would work in his intro every time the Shuffle decided they had time for one more track. But I would not have to wait for long until Kissy got up and dropped the intro to his Bolt Action Five remix, making the crowd go all, “Be Kissy friend, Be Kissy foe, Kissy Sell Out has got no doe!” which turned into a building loop as he stood on top of the decks with his arms in the air and the familiar 90s synths of 2 Unlimited Get Ready For This dropped into his own mashed up remix with Ali Love Get Ready for the K Hole, and the screams from the Family’s floor and the balcony echoed above the lasers and two hours of fun begun.


This 23-year old boy from the East of England could not wipe the smile off his face, as he started playing his favourite tunes from the other side of the world to a bunch of screaming kids from Brisbane. Always one for eccentric fashion and pulling it off so well, Kissy’s kit included a shirt that was as long as a dress and plastic spectacles hanging from his neck as an accessory to his mullet. It was this mullet that might have fit in a little better around the same time as ACDC released Thunderstruck, but there it was as – when Kissy was dropping the Crookers remix 18 years later. The clear enjoyment Kissy was showing was rubbing off on the rest of the crowd, with every breakdown accompanied by screams and hands waving for his attention. Kissy would reply by making the kids hearts vibrate and their feet never stop moving, with such tracks like Herve’s remix of Larry Tee’s Licky.


Leading up to the half way point of Kissy’s set, it was still a full on electro onslaught leaving no real opportunity to rest and this was evident by the fact that I had not, and would not stop dancing until he played his last track. The diversity of his set was incredible, mixing so many genres in and outside the dance music world which included the old and the new. It was great to hear some of the hottest tracks in the scene dropped on Family’s soundsystem for what would have to be the first time, including Switch’s remix of Hideaway by the Erol Alkan produced Mystery Jets. My excitement was peaking however when Kissy would drop his own remixes, which he did on several occasions throughout his set. When I heard his remix of Chromeo’s Fancy Footwork for the first time ever in a club, I found myself in a state of complete awe. One of Kissy’s other trade marks is the ‘Air Horn’ that he brings to every one of his gigs, using it to inject excitement and anticipation into the crowd. He got this idea from his days as a drum n’ bass fan, and this love for drum n’ bass also explodes at the end of his remix of Fancy Footwork where the 4/4 is replaced by a break beat – creating plenty of confusion inside The Family walls.

Come the 3am section of his set, and things would soon get a little harder but not before a couple of indie/electro tunes that included the fantastic Focker by Late of the Pier and to quote Kissy after his set, “They are going to be massive!!”. For about the next 20 mins Kissy would explore the old sounds of rave including some hard trance and 4 Strings’s Take Me Away which surprised, yet in no way disappointed anyone in the room. There were massive beats and Kissy’s hands would be in the air pumping for the drops, making my view from the balcony to the dance floor interesting as I could see the young punters trying to keep up. These harder tracks were accompanied by a couple of tougher electro ones including Kissy’s own mash named Let There Be Blazing Light and Midfield General’s Disco Sirens which is a track produced by Xaiver from Justice, and mixed by David from Soulwax. How could you go wrong?


With half an hour to go, I thought things could not really get any better but little did I know that the real noise was still to come! As Kissy looped Every Body Has Been Looking For Some Thing from Sweet Dreams, the crowd gained a second wind and when the crazy soloed synths of Kissy’s own Harriet belted through the speakers I completely lost the plot; so much so an off duty staff member of The Family told me I needed to calm down or I would be kicked out. This was a little hard when he went straight into his remix of Wind It Up by Gwen Stefani, then into a remix of One More Time and then into his remix of All Saints’ Chick Fit. All that distortion, all those synthed up keyboard riffs, all that Kissy and we were all in heaven. With fifteen minutes to go Kissy did the right thing for me and slowed it down a little opting to finish with some 80s pop beach house, disco and hip hop that included Girls Just Want To Have Fun, The Jackson Five and a Thriller remix. If only every two hours of every night was filled with that much joyful emotion, then a part of the weekend would never die. “

- Thanks Katrina for the Photos of Kissy

Stay closely tuned as there will be more chunky posts this week.

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Jimps

My Drinking??

I apologise for another small hiatus, I will not make any excuses because I know you do not care. A couple of albums which have been in my head the last few weeks (excluding Cut Copy’s brilliant “In Ghost Colours”) have been “Foals – Antidote” and “Does It Offend You, Yeah?’s – You Have No Idea What You’re Getting Your Self Into”.

Does It Offend You, Yeah? My Drinking?


I have known about these guys for about a year and a half but have seen very little come from them except a few tracks and a remix here and there. This is because they have been very hard at work producing their newly released album which took a very long time to complete. I was a little unsure of what to expect from the album as I was really just going off their track “We Are Rock Stars” which sounds like a heavy industrial electro/rock clash which is saved by a perfectly smooth indie electro chorus. As much as I enjoy the track I was not in the mood for a full album of this sound. The album begins with the track “Battle Royale” and from this I believed it was going to be a full electro onslaught for the complete 11 songs. I would soon be very pleasantly surprised as the soft guitar chords mixed with 80’s synth pop flowed out of my speakers creating the perfect indie electro rock song with “Dawn Of The Dead”.

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Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Battle Royale (Removed)
Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Dawn Of The Dead (Removed)
The album continued to deliver – the words “Lets Make Out” begun and were accompanied by a tambourine which built into a thumping synthy verse, at this stage I could not help but start to move and look forward to what was ahead. This magic continued throughout the song “Lets Make Out” until some thing strange happens at around 2:14 where the synths get turned on, then off and a new progressive verse begins with kick drum, vocals and bass which then builds and explodes into a massive heavy electro/rock conclusion that Soulwax would be proud of. The track reminds me of the glorious “British Mode” by Goose just because of how well a change is used in the middle of the track.

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The next track “Being Bad Feels So Good” tones it back down to that perfect indie feel they got during “Dawn Of The Dead” and the album continues to deliver after this. I am very very excited about this band as I hope they can make it to Australia with a tour this year, would be perfect for Parklife. They remind me of Goose, in the way that they make me feel and it was about this time last year I got a hold of Goose’ album and it was at Parklife I got to see Goose – So I hope this cycle can happen again.

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Does It Offend You, Yeah? – Being Bad Feels Pretty Good (Removed)


Also check out a Kissy Sell Out Remix of “We Are Rockstars” which you may find a little filthy.

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Foals


This is a band I have been trying to keep a very tight eye on ever since I heard the McSleazy remix of Hummer last year. I was unable to hear any thing else until I grabbed their Balloon EP around a month ago and was instantly hooked on their blend of indie rock which reminds me a little of battles/plug in city. I was soon able to purchase their album “Antidote” which would give me a lot of pleasure listening to. I found that songs such as “Cassius”, “The French Open” and “Electric Boom” needed a few listens before they turned from a cool song into a great song. Their repetitive blend of riffs and lyrics start to get imprinted in your mind and you are always looking forward to the next change. You can tell by the tightness of all the different sounds produced by guitars that this band would be very good to see live, so I really hope this can happen this year. Enjoy a few of their tracks and remixes below.

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Foals – The French Open (Removed)
Foals – Cassius (Removed)
Foals – Balloons (Removed)
Foals – Electric Bloom (Loud Pipes Remix) (Removed)
Foals – Hummer (McSleazy Remix) (Removed)

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Jimps